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A Congress star, but a rebel too

- VIRENDRA SINGH RAWAT

Aditi Singh, a Congress MLA from the Raebareli Sadar constituen­cy in Uttar Pradesh, is no stranger to controvers­y. Last year, social media had gone abuzz with “news” of her “marriage” to then Congress president Rahul Gandhi.

Photograph­s featuring Gandhi with the first-time MLA and their close relatives had gone viral on social media in May last year, with captions suggesting that the Congress chief had finally found his soul mate. The news turned out to be fake with Aditi suggesting that her political opponents were cooking up all such malicious scuttlebut­t. She said Rahul was her “rakhi brother” and that she was deeply anguished by this.

Aditi, a management graduate from Duke University, US, had, through her Tweets, clarified that the suggestive pictures were taken during Sonia Gandhi’s visit to Raebareli, even as she referred to the cordial relationsh­ip her family shared with the Gandhis.

After more than a year, this month the 30somethin­g Congress MLA prepared the soil for another volley of rumours after she defied her party’s three-line whip to boycott the two-day, nonstop special legislativ­e session convened by the

Yogi Adityanath government to commemorat­e the 150th birth anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi and to discuss Un-mandated sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.

Not only did Aditi, one of the only seven Congress MLAS in the UP assembly, attend the proceeding­s, she also waxed eloquent about the Adityanath dispensati­on by expressing gratitude to the chief minister for promising to amend the format of panchayat elections from indirect to direct.

In her speech, which received thunderous applause from the treasury benches, she reiterated her support for the reading down of Article 370, stating that these matters should be dealt with by rising above the party line.

Soon speculatio­n was rife about her impending crossover to the BJP to secure her political future at a time when the Congress was battling leadership issues and flights in different states.

Aditi was recently elevated as the Congress’ all-india general secretary of the party’s women’s outfit, thus projecting her as one of the rising stars in the grand old party, which is looking to groom a new crop of leaders.

Her open defiance, nonetheles­s, did not go unnoticed, with the UP government deciding to upgrade her security cover to Y-plus. Earlier, she had sought higher security detail following an alleged attack on her in Raebareli over panchayat elections.

Meanwhile, the Congress has served her notice for violating the party line, with some leaders even seeking her resignatio­n. Still her name figures among the party’s 40 star campaigner­s for the forthcomin­g UP assembly byelection­s.

Aditi’s father, Akhilesh Singh, a five-time MLA and a local strongman who commanded considerab­le clout in Raebareli, died on August 20 this year. A week later, on August 27, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra visited her family in Raebareli to condole his death.

Aditi stepped into politics assisting her father and working as a social worker in his constituen­cy before taking the electoral plunge in 2017 and winning by a margin of nearly 90,000 votes.

Akhilesh, following difference­s with the party leadership, had left the Congress before this and floated his party. However, in the run-up to the 2017 Assembly polls, he bequeathed his political legacy to his daughter.

Aditi is soft-spoken with a friendly demeanour and is reckoned to be accessible.

Meanwhile, the BJP, after winning the Congress bastion of Amethi, is looking to corner the party in Raebareli, represente­d by Sonia Gandhi in the Lok Sabha.

Aditi, according to political analysts, could play a vital role in this if she jumps ship, the possibilit­y of which appears good.

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 ?? PHOTO: TWITTER ?? Breaking away from party line, Congress MLA from Raebareli Aditi Singh, on October 2, attended a special session of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly convened by the Yogi Adityanath government
PHOTO: TWITTER Breaking away from party line, Congress MLA from Raebareli Aditi Singh, on October 2, attended a special session of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly convened by the Yogi Adityanath government

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